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Flush-mounted pressure sensor

  • US 5,115,676 A
  • Filed: 01/10/1990
  • Issued: 05/26/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/10/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A sensor for measuring the pressure of a fluid in a container comprising:

  • a. a first diaphragm in contact with the fluid at a first face and capable of converting the pressure of the fluid to a force at the center of the diaphragm directed in a first direction generally perpendicular to the diaphragm;

    b. a second diaphragm displaced along said first direction from said first diaphragm;

    c. a drive rod mechanically coupled at one end to the first diaphragm at a second face opposite said first face and at the other end to said second diaphragm, said coupling (i) having substantially no lost motion, (ii) being substantially rigid to resist elastic deformation along said first direction in response to said force, and (iii) extending freely between said first and second diaphragms; and

    d. means for converting the mechanical deformation of the second diaphragm into a change in capacitance, the magnitude of the change corresponding to the fluid pressure acting on said first diaphragm;

    said means for converting comprising an electrode acting in cooperation with said second diaphragm to form a variable capacitor, andsaid first diaphragm (i) having a diameter smaller than said second diaphragm, (ii) being formed of a material that is resistant to corrosion caused by said fluid and (iii) having a thickness less than that of said second diaphragm to provide a good responsiveness to the fluid pressure being measured.

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